MOLECULAR ION DETECTION BY A LASER INDUCED CHANGE IN MOBILITY.
R.E. Walkup, R.W. Dreyfus, et al.
Colloque International du CNRS 1982
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) studies have shown that scattering of surface state electrons by steps and adsorbates leads to long-range oscillations in the local density-of-states (LDOS). Here we examine the nature of the states probed in the vicinity of the scatterer. We find that at steps, the LDOS primarily reflects the Smoluchowski charge-redistribution process. Perturbation of the surface state by the step extends more than 10 Å from the step-edge and induces bulk-surface state mixing. Unusually narrow spectra and delocalized images are observed for adsorbed sulfur on Ag(111) and are explained in terms of the electronic structure changes induced by chemisorption. © 1995.
R.E. Walkup, R.W. Dreyfus, et al.
Colloque International du CNRS 1982
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Physical Review Letters
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The Journal of Chemical Physics
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Chemical Physics Letters